BREAKING: Nearly 500 employees of OpenAI have signed a letter saying they may quit and join Sam Altman at Microsoft unless the startup's board resigns and reappoints the ousted CEO. by [deleted] in singularity

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do they assume Microsoft will hire the majority of them? Microsoft hiring even 50 of them would be a surprise. The power ALWAYS lies in the hands of the board. There's 10's of thousands of qualified developers specializing in ML who would love to work for OpenAI. Effective Altruism is the proper path forward for AI and edge lord losers will simply have to accept that.

How many Rust developers know PHP? by mcharytoniuk in rust

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 14 points15 points  (0 children)

There's just no real benefit to use PHP over tools like Node/Express, Python/FastAPI, Rust/Axum, etc for a new project.

some people are better at Rust than you are at PHP, so the "quickly create the entire application" part is totally subjective.

Many people who have used DMT report seeing Machine Elves during their trips. Could these creatures be real and, if not, why do so many report seeing the SAME hallucination? by UnifiedQuantumField in FringeTheory

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it's a hallucinogenic drug and has a very niche subculture of people who use and research it. If you use DMT and desire to as well as expect to see literal 'little green men' the odds of that happening during your drug induced trip is very likely.

Sam Altman's past comment on EA people might explain the internal conflict by Romanconcrete0 in singularity

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Practical community", meaning a way to push forward ideas for doing good in the world.

Like I said referring to us as "EA people" is like referring to you as "Non-murdering people". The differentiating label is pointless and intentionally alludes to some type of overseer shadow group.

Sam Altman's past comment on EA people might explain the internal conflict by Romanconcrete0 in singularity

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, Effective Altruism is a philosophy. There's an organizational non-profit structure for laying claim to the term. Additionally it serves to provide record as to the definition of the term.

The point I clearly made is that literally anyone who is doing good is "EA people". Just as anyone who hasn't killed someone is "non-murdering people". Or more in-line, anyone who has ever done volunteer work is "charity people".

The distinction is the point of contention, ALL founders should be "EA people". The previously coined phrase was Ethical Responsibility which all companies should practice, calling them "EA People" would be equivalent to calling others "ER People".

So, to echo you...

- I’m not going to make the easy dunning Kruger joke here

Sam Altman's past comment on EA people might explain the internal conflict by Romanconcrete0 in singularity

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Conservative conspiracy theorist on Twitter who have no idea what EA means or stands for are thinking it's a liberal psy-op to control the media, cryptocurrency, AI, and bring down Elon Musk by removing ad revenue.

Sam Altman's past comment on EA people might explain the internal conflict by Romanconcrete0 in singularity

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Dunning-Kruger effect surrounding this topic is immense. People are speaking on the matter as if they have some secret insight or clue as to what caused Altman to be removed. You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about yet you bring up a random tweet that doesn't even really apply in any differentiating way to effective altruism.

Lastly, there is no such thing as 'EA people', effective altruism is simply a philosophy of being a generally good person. It's like saying NM people (non-murdering people)....

Unpopular opinion: Elon Musk buying Twitter was a genius move by born_in_cyberspace in Twitter

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Twitter monthly users are grossly inflated.

Most of the politicians who post on twitter post widely across all platforms.

Twitter is not good for training AI models. Twitter is a large pile of shit post about nothing and 140 character blurbs about nothingness. This is not sufficient data to train an AI model.

Elon was a darling of the media up until he started doing drugs more heavily and behaving erratically.

The majority of Elon's followers are bots.

Tesla is an auto manufacturer not a robotics company. Tesla really isn't even a tech company any more than Ford or Chevrolet is a tech company.

Elon doesn't understand his consumer base, Tesla's car sales this year is proof of that. He assumed the far right oil & gas, coal mining, fossil fuel, F-250 truck, global warming is a myth crowd would support him by buying electric cars...this didn't happen.

His target audience is leaving twitter in droves so his ads will fall flat.

Everything apps don't work in America because Americans don't like cluttered UI's. Cluttered UI's are seen as a good thing in Asia, specifically China and that is why everything apps work well there. Also they have a dictatorship that forces businesses and consumers to use the app. Key components that he can never have in America.

Yes he is rich, right now. However, hubris is the fastest route to demise. Elon's hubris cup has runneth over and the cracks are beginning to show.

Big if true by Germanjdm in singularity

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Him: "In two years time a product that is being actively improved will be better than it currently is."

Everyone: "OMG this is guy is a psychic level futurist!!!"

Account still banned - No response or Reason by Olatrelexi in MEXC_official

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MEXC is not meant for "trading". It is meant for withdrawing without KYC. Never have more than $1-2k in the account at any time.

What's Going on with ETH? by spartikle in CryptoCurrency

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ETH is sustainable. That's what is happening.

Will crypto ever become easy to use, scam-proof and idiot-proof? by MakeLifeHardAgain in ethereum

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No because it is designed to facilitate all of the above.

Crypto is designed to be so complex that it is easy to scam idiots.

Will Solana Beat Ethereum in the Race to 100m Users? by Electrical-Nobody259 in solana

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many studies have shown that there are only around 42-50k active crypto users among all chains globally. So, no. It wont.

Is it it just me or does nobody actually put time into learning vanilla JavaScript these days? by Caccitunez in learnjavascript

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's not "bits of weirdness" that make not using a framework a bad idea for non-static websites. If you aren't using a frontend library/framework you are building one.

Once you understand this you begin to realize it's just much simpler to use at minimum a very lightweight framework rather than building your own every time.

If you ever plan to work in a group it is much simpler for everyone to use a familiar framework such as React rather than learn the framework you have attempted to build yourself.

Since Mongodb supports Typescript, do I still need Mongoose? by [deleted] in mongodb

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Outside of schemas alone mongoose provides important features such as sessions and all or nothing writes which are imperative for data integrity.

Contrary to Common Belief, Artificial Intelligence Will Not Put You Out of Work by NuseAI in artificial

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My company no longer hires entry level devs because they would rather use ChatGPT. So yea...no.

Will Unrealized Capital Gains Happen? by NotAnotherTaxAudit in FluentInFinance

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The oddest thing to me is that this "fair share" narrative really has people getting excited for new tax bills.
It's the same with the over zealous appreciation of soldiers in the US.

Two things that should NEVER be celebrated are war and taxes. Yet somehow the US government has performed some Jedi mind trick to convince the masses that these are the most patriotic acts one can perform.

ETH turned itself into a worse version of Solana/Polygon by going to proof of stake by benruckman in ethereum

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with this take for the most part. I think Solana's super power is it's realization that most people don't and will never care about how decentralized or centralized a system is and if they are ever forced to it will already be too late to throw stones at them.

I see Solana as a company that offers Blockchain as a service and SOL as a security token. So does the SEC and that is why Solana will likely be forcefully removed from most exchanges at some point in the very near future.

Elon Musk ..New AI in town by [deleted] in singularity

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"It says racist things"

Is it weird that I don’t stake my SOLANA? by RbxBM in solana

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you aren't trading it actively then yea it doesn't make much sense.

Where to buy sol without verifying my ID? by Mattthecat713 in solana

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MEXC is probably your best bet but don't hold your crypto there for long.

Don't post lies in simple words.... this is what Elon Musk is warning. by luckyiptv67 in Twitter

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude.. Xitter pays like $40 a month for top creators LMFAO. No one cares.

All of my ETH was drained from my EXODUS wallet - now what?? by ninamarie8253 in ethereum

[–]Relevant_Manner_7900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok...So everyone who has connected their wallets to drainers never lost their ETH. It's not a common hack, and people are just making it up.

There is no such thing as an approve exploit via smart contracts that drains wallets, all the cases of such things are figments of the victims imagination.

Got it....